Agriculture and Natural Resources
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview
Typescript of an interview by George Addy and Ralph W. Hansen, both of Brigham Young University, concerning Morley's work. Frances Morley was also present.
Helen VenderBeck oral history interview with Lorymore Free
Typescript of an interview by Helen VenderBeck, Free's daughter, with Free concerning his life and the history and techniques of prospecting.
Otto Duke papers on education, 1919-1945
The series includes papers from Otto Duke's time as both a student and a teacher from 1919 to 1945, mainly at the University of Utah dealing with mechanical engineering, such as notebooks, coursework, school newspapers, and reports on topics such as steam turbines, mechanics, materials, roasters, and others.
E. H. Parsons letter to C. K. Brewster
Peerless Coal Mining Co. records
Minutes, legal certificates, stock certificates, correspondence, contracts, mine and accident reports, mine maps, mine cash reports, vouchers and checks of a small Utah coal company which operated primarily in Spring Canyon, Utah.
Virgil V. Peterson papers
Correspondence, newspapers, maps, charts, newsletters, brochures and financial accounts. The materials relate to land use and mineral resources in Utah, including the use of salt from the Great Salt Lake.
Photograph of IXL Creamery
Contains a photograph of the IXL Creamery in Morgan, Utah, circa 1895. The creamery is in the background, surrounded by dairy wagons, horses, and families with children.
Photographs of Barbara Stewart Anderson
Contains biographical information, release forms, logs, notes, and other materials gathered by the Tradition Runs Through It fieldschool. Materials date from 2004.
Photographs of Shaw & Powell Camping Company in Yellowstone National Park
Contains 62 black and white tourist photographs taken of various points in Gardiner, Montana, and Yellowstone National Park. These photographs were taken on a trip with the Shaw & Powell Camping Company, one of the major camping companies in Yellowstone National Park. Dated approximately 1915. Duplicate photographs of originals also included in the collection.
Photographs of women working at the Bingham mine
Collection contains six photographs of women working the Bingham mine and the Kennecott Smelters in Bingham Canyon, Utah, during World War II. Also in the collection is a CD containing the same photographs.